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This project provides an open-source framework for the generation of high quality source code which is suitable for safety-critical applications and certification (e.g DO-178B). Currently a Simulink and Stateflow front-end and a C-language back-end are included.
Some of the strengths of UCGN:
- Clearly readable source-code
- Separation of functionality and parameters ("tunable parameters")
- Robust data storage (compile-time static structures in favor of pointer run-time constructs)
- Clear software architecture, direct correspondence to the model architecture
- Separation of reusable library code
- Simplicity and uniformity of software interfaces (for testing etc.)
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...When ready to design, you build upon the model you just created, still with EiffelStudio. Then you implement with EiffelStudio. You never need to throw anything out and start over. You don’t need extra tools to go back and safely make changes in your architecture. Roundtrip engineering? It’s built in by design. Testing, metrics and productivity tools? They’re built in. EiffelStudio accommodates quickly and efficiently new thoughts and changes.
Unimozer intends to be a universal modelizer for Java™. It allows the user to draw UML diagrams and generates the relative Java™ code automatically and vice-versa.
The Xholon project explores: software as systems of linked nodes, organized hierarchically. The Xholon toolkit supports this back-to-basics approach, and demonstrates practical benefits through examples from numerous domains.